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SOUTH WEST BUSINESS NEWS


Graduate gains qualification


Gloucester-based commercial and development agent William Matthews from Bruton Knowles has qualified as a Chartered Surveyor. Bruton Knowles managing


partner Patrick Downes said: “William has already proved his competence handling any number of deals across Gloucestershire and it is good to show we nurture talent.” William can now add the


coveted MRICS designation when corresponding with clients. William said: “Bruton


Knowles has given me the opportunity to put all the theory into practice and have certainly accelerated my progress towards earning Membership of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors. William joined the


Gloucester office in 2015 after graduating from the Royal Agricultural University.


Nature project wins award


won the prestigious Environmental Youth Award. Presented at the Royal Bath & West Show, the


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award – now in its 20th year – recognises the contribution made by young people in managing environmental projects, with the aim of promoting greater awareness of conservation matters. Mya-Rose Craig founded Black2Nature in a bid to


get black and Asian city dwellers involved in natural history and environmental issues through walks, talks and practical experience. She said:“I live in the rural Chew Valley but mum’s family grew up in Bristol.


Bristol-based youth organisation set up by a young Mendip girl to encourage inner city minority groups to visit the countryside has


“In 2015, I was organising a camping weekend and


then read something about a lack of minority people getting involved in nature, so I changed the focus of the camp and decided I wanted to get some kids out of the city and into the countryside.” She added: “It’s brilliant, seeing people when they


first come on a camp – they’re not sure what’s going on or how to react,” she says. “By the end they’ve settled in and really engaged with nature – it’s fantastic to see people enjoying themselves outside.” Chairman of judges Les Davies says: “This was a


unanimous decision. We were all inspired by Mya- Rose’s approach, innovation and infectious enthusiasm for this ground-breaking project.”


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